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Definition of braillewriter in US English:

braillewriter

noun

‘Lions provide thousands of people every year with free quality eye care, glasses, braillewriters, large print texts, white canes and guide dogs.’

‘As a result, an Australian company Quantum Technology, the manufacturer of the Mountbatten, an electronic multi-sensory braillewriter, has donated a Mountbatten with recorded Spanish.’

‘This arrangement may be confusing for anyone who has used a braillewriter and will probably be confusing to people who are using the BrailleMaster and learning to use a braillewriter at the same time.’

‘An electronic braillewriter is not unlike an electric typewriter, but has many more capabilities.’

‘Tape recorders, braillewriters, talking calculator, and auxiliary hearing devices may be borrowed from the DRC.’

‘How many blind or visually impaired people do we know who can go out and buy something as rudimentary as a Perkins braillewriter today?’

‘A braillewriter will not be provided for you.’

‘They first became familiar with basic reading and writing skills, then advanced to using a Hall braillewriter, much as sighted children first learned to write with pencil and pen and then advanced to a typewriter.’

‘Devices listed in this section are small note taking devices that may or may not use a braillewriter keyboard.’

‘The braillewriter uses heavyweight paper (just like the braille printer) but it doesn't need any electricity to work.’

‘Label the angle with an ‘A’ at the vertex using slate and stylus or your braillewriter.’

‘The headmaster and students were very appreciative of the Braillewriters, however, they could still benefit from the donation of additional Braillewriters.’

‘We also loan equipment, like braillewriters and tape recorders, to help students learn alternate communication skills.’

‘Students will also learn to write literary braille, using a slate and stylus, as well as computerized braillewriters.’

‘With the help of a vision impairment teacher, the class worked on braillewriters to emboss cards and letters.’